FoxNews.com is reporting that Sen. Feinstein believes that Obama should be focusing on Gov. Palin’s readiness to be President if something were to happen to Sen. McCain.

This is hilarious considering that lack of “readiness” (I guess that is the new Liberal talking points phrase for experience) Sen. Obama himself has. Here is just a tidbit of the article:

“I’d be very concerned about (Palin’s) readiness. I mean, what would she do about the situation between Russia and Georgia? What would she do about the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement? …The world is a place of great conflict,” Feinstein said.

This is hillarous for two reasons. First, when it comes to the Georgia/Russia situation I would have to think Sen. Obama would not want to revist that debacle of his. If you recall Sen. Obama felt that,

This shows his lack of understanding of the UN Security Council. The Russians have a veto on the UN Security Council that they would have used to block any action against them. The second reason this is too funny is Sen Feinstein bringing up the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement. It is funny, because Sen. Obama himself does not seem to know where he stands on a key sticking point which is the control of Jerusalem that both parties lay claim over. At an AIPAC speech, Sen Obama told the crowd that,

Just a thought, but perhaps all this attention on Gov Palin’s “readiness” has lead Americans to see that Gov. Palin is far more ready to lead than Sen Obama, hence the shift in the polls to favor a Palin/McCa…I mean McCain/Palin ticket.

Newsbusters.org is reporting that there is more to the “pig with lipstick” speech (9 Sep 08) than meets the eye. Apparently, the lead up to the remark bares a striking resemblance to a political cartoon from the 5th of September. Here are both the transcripts from the speech and the political cartoon:

I was going through different sites today to get the convention coverage and came upon this great post over at newsbuster.org. It showcases howthe Liberal media (in Particular Olberman, Matthews and Brokaw) is going into defense mode over Republicans pointing out the media bias.

Well during the discussion Chris Matthews lets this slip:

The major press has a job to do, it’s to dig up stuff on people who would rule this country. We have to do it. The best reporters are the toughest at it. This is what we have.

Matthews points out that he, and apparently he cohorts seeing they did not correct him, feel that elections are about who will rule the country. Once again the liberal media points out it’s elitist mentality and I bet they don’t even realize it.